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SPANISH MEDICAL AID COMMITTEE
President: Rt. Hon. CHRISTOPHER ADDISON. M.D.
Chairman: Dr. H.B. MORGAN
Vice Chairman: Dr. SOMERVILLE HASTINGS. L.C.C.
Treasurers: Viscountess HASTINGS
Professor MARRACK
Viscount CHURCHILL
Hon Secretary: Mrs. Leah Manning, J.P.
24 NEW OXFORD STREET
W.C.1
Telephone: HOLborn 0605
20th January 1937.
Sir Walter Citrine K.B.E.,
National Council of Labour,
Transport House, S.W.1.
Dear Sir Walter,
I have just been informed that you have never received a receipt for the amount of �1102 disbursed by the I.F.T.U. in Paris in connection with our first Medical Unit, and for the purchase of ambulances.
If this is so, I must offer you my deepest apologies for this grave act of discourtesy. The generous donation and assistance was warmly appreciated, and figures prominently in our published Balance Sheet. I am afraid that I can proffer no excuse, but merely an explanation. The work of this Committee was conducted for a long period by voluntary organisation, and inevitably some over-looking must have occured. The present Honorary Secretary and myself have only been appointed during the last few weeks.
I enclose an official receipt form, with the warmest thanks of my Committee for the splendid assistance given us by the I.F.T.U.
Sincerely yours,
George Jeger
Organising Secretary.

SPANISH MEDICAL AID COMMITTEE
President: Rt. Hon. CHRISTOPHER ADDISON. M.D.
Chairman: Dr. H.B. MORGAN
Vice Chairman: Dr. SOMERVILLE HASTINGS. L.C.C.
Treasurers: Viscountess HASTINGS
Professor MARRACK
Viscount CHURCHILL
Hon Secretary: Mrs. Leah Manning, J.P.
24 NEW OXFORD STREET
W.C.1
Telephone: HOLborn 0605
20th January 1937.
Sir Walter Citrine K.B.E.,
National Council of Labour,
Transport House, S.W.1.
Dear Sir Walter,
I have just been informed that you have never received a receipt for the amount of �1102 disbursed by the I.F.T.U. in Paris in connection with our first Medical Unit, and for the purchase of ambulances.
If this is so, I must offer you my deepest apologies for this grave act of discourtesy. The generous donation and assistance was warmly appreciated, and figures prominently in our published Balance Sheet. I am afraid that I can proffer no excuse, but merely an explanation. The work of this Committee was conducted for a long period by voluntary organisation, and inevitably some over-looking must have occured. The present Honorary Secretary and myself have only been appointed during the last few weeks.
I enclose an official receipt form, with the warmest thanks of my Committee for the splendid assistance given us by the I.F.T.U.
Sincerely yours,
George Jeger
Organising Secretary.